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- BookWilliam E. Prentice, PhD, ATC, PT, FNATA, professor, coordinator Sports Medicine Program, Department of Exercise and Sport Science, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, North Carolina.Summary: Designed to be used by athletic trainers in courses concerned with the scientific evidence-based and clinical foundations of athletic training and sports medicine. The text leads the student from general foundations to specific concepts relative to injury prevention, evaluation management, and rehabilitation."--Publisher
Contents:
pt. I. Professional development and responsibilities. Ch. 1. The athletic trainer as a health care provider ; Ch. 2. Health care organization and administration in athletic training ; Ch. 3. Legal concerns and insurance issues
pt. II. Risk management. Ch. 4. Fitness and conditioning techniques ; Ch. 5. Nutrition and supplements ; Ch. 6. Environmental considerations ; Ch. 7. Protective equipment ; Ch. 8. Wrapping and taping
pt. III. Pathology of sports injury. Ch. 9. Mechanisms and characteristics of musculoskeletal and nerve trauma ; Ch. 10. Tissue response to injury
pt. IV. Management skills. Ch. 11. Psychosocial intervention for sports injuries and illnesses ; Ch. 12. On-the-field acute care and emergency procedures ; Ch. 13. Off-the-field injury ; Ch. 14. Infectious diseases, bloodborne pathogens, and universal precautions ; Ch. 15. Using therapeutic modalities ; Ch. 16. Using therapeutic exercise in rehabilitation ; Ch. 17. Pharmacology, drugs, and sports
pt. V. Musculoskeletal conditions. Ch. 18. The foot ; Ch. 19. The ankle and lower leg ; Ch. 20. The knee and related structures ; Ch. 21. The thigh, hip, groin, and pelvis ; Ch. 22. The shoulder complex ; Ch. 23. The elbow ; Ch. 24. The forearm, wrist, hand, and fingers ; Ch. 25. The spine
pt. Vi. General medical conditions. Ch. 26. The head, face, eyes, ears, nose, and throat ; Ch. 27. The thorax and abdomen ; Ch. 28. Skin disorders ; Ch. 29. Additional general medical conditions
Appendixes.Digital Access AccessPhysiotherapy 2017 - ArticleBissette G, Manberg P, Nemeroff CB, Prange AJ.Life Sci. 1978 Nov 27;23(22):2173-82.